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Hospital says its ready for disasters
Ryan Wismer, right, administrative director of the Incident Command Center at Unviersity Medical Center at Princeton, explains the facility’s operations to Princeton HealthCare System employees Yunji Lee, left, and Milin Khare during the open house on Friday. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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‘/@arts’ lecture series is poised to begin
Exploring the interrelations between new technology and traditional arts By Katie WagnerStaff Writer Princeton University’s fourth “/@rts” lecture series will kick-off Sept. 27 with a presentation from Clifford Ross, the visual artist and developer of a still image film camera able to capture at least 200 times the amount of detail of today’s digital cameras.…
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Eden Institute narrows future site choice list
Expansion plan focuses on two locations By Greg ForesterStaff Writer WEST WINDSOR — An Eden Institute committee has narrowed down the future location of its new school for autistic children to two properties, including an Alexander Road site and a location north of the current school on southbound Route 1 at Harrison Street. Officials have…
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Plainsboro approves hospital site as area in need of redevelopment
Planning Board to develop specific plan By Greg ForesterStaff Writer PLAINSBORO — The Plainsboro Township Committee voted Sept. 10 to designate the 156-acre FMC property — and future site of the University Medical Center at Princeton — as an area in need of redevelopment. Citing benefits to the township in negotiating with the developers of…
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Princeton Township rebuffs borough councilman’s sewer fee claims
A dispute over $1.7 million remains unresolved By Nick NorlenStaff Writer Princeton Township has issued its formal response to the borough’s request that it provide documentation on its funding of the North Ridge sewer pumping station. But Borough Councilman David Goldfarb said the response still doesn’t address his claim that the township was never entitled…
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Hospital says its ready for disasters
Incident Command Center showcased at University Medical Center at Princeton By Nick NorlenStaff Writer Officials of The University Medical Center at Princeton believe they are now prepared for all the situations they hope will never happen. Princeton HealthCare System held an open house Friday for its newly completed Incident Command Center, a first-floor meeting room…
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Montgomery ‘pleased’ with DEP reply on 3M
State agency cites regulations regarding the closing of the quarry By Katie WagnerStaff Writer MONTGOMERY — Township officials said on Monday that they are pleased with the state Department of Environmental Protection’s five paragraph response to the mayor’s Aug. 8 letter expressing concerns about the 3M facility. The 3M plant’s production of roof granules yields…
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Borough officials concerned by immigration checks
Questioning a state directive to police By Nick Norlen Staff Writer It has been three weeks since the state attorney general issued a directive requiring police officers to inquire about the citizenship status of individuals arrested for indictable offenses, but some Princeton officials are continuing to cite the concerns that accompanied its release Aug. 22.…
